Ini Archibong + Knoll have just released a fresh café furniture collection that's ready to take on both the indoors + the outdoors.
Patricia Urquiola designed the Simoon coffee tables for Glas Italia with a glass surface covered in a grit of chopped Murano glass, lending a beautiful finish that's pleasing to the touch.
Borea adds a series of sunbeds, while Pablo expands upon its original armchair design to create a broader set of furniture.
George is a contemporary furniture collection whose pieces are created using discarded materials from the industrial production of veneer.
The Sawdust Low Table by Casey McCafferty, showcases both the traditional techniques and the experimentation that brought it to life.
Inspired by the Sicilian island of Pantelleria, this furniture + decor collection for Lithea turned Elena Salmistraro's interpretations into tactile objects.
Kettal + Michael Anastassiades designed a new version of outdoor café dining, the Ringer Collection, giving a nod to the game of horseshoes.
SEIKI DESIGN STUDIO + the wood industry in western Japan have created a clean series of furniture expressing the beauty + textures of wood in Tsuyama Furniture.
For Fall 2021, ATELIERxKM has introduced three new pieces that combine natural walnut and oak with blackened steel to create a juxtaposition of soft and hard edges.
Tables + chairs, floors + walls, lamps + vases – Fermob's delightful 2022 collection is overflowing with style + color to amp up your outdoor (and indoor!) spaces.
Another Human's art-meets-furniture found its inspiration in a magical rainforest + its flora to create the Ferngully Collection.
LAUN Los Angeles found inspiration for the Dawn furniture collection in the symbolism of Octavia Butler's cult 1980s science fiction novel of the same name.
Designed by Sam Hecht and Kim Colin for Kristalia, the Palco outdoor furniture collection offers modular functionality made beautiful.
Sean Gerstley's Tile Block exhibition at Superhouse Vitrine explores how ceramic can find its place in living spaces on a larger scale – you'll find no dinnerware or tchotchkes here.
Tom Dixon expands a collection to make Mass 2.0, a series of sculptural furniture out of super polished solid brass.